Kosovo Police have confiscated 156 kilograms of commercial explosives in an uninhabited area along Jagnjenica Road in Zubin Potok.
According to official sources, the explosives were produced by the Serbian company Trayal Korporacija A.D., based in Krusevac, Serbia.
The company’s CEO, Serbian businessman Millosh Neneziq, is known for his close ties to the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS). Reports indicate Neneziq also has connections with former Serbian Intelligence Agency (BIA) director and ex-Defense Minister Bratislav Gašić.
Trayal faced severe financial difficulties for years, with debts reaching up to €130 million, but Neneziq is credited with reviving the company. Following Gašić’s appointment as Defense Minister, Trayal began receiving state contracts, including supplying the Serbian army with protective masks. Contracts from 2012 to 2015 were valued at around 7 million dinars, with new agreements over the following three years totaling 250 million dinars.
The ties between Trayal and Gašić are considered long-standing and close. Today, Gašić’s sons are part of the management of FK Trayal, whose main sponsor is the factory itself.
